Pascar Tagwan Tah | Business | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Pascar Tagwan Tah | Business | Research Excellence Award

The University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong

Tah Pascar Tagwan is an accounting and sustainability researcher with strong interdisciplinary training in finance, accounting, and data analytics. His academic background spans taught and research-focused master’s degrees, equipping him with both theoretical depth and empirical research skills. His scholarly interests center on sustainability accounting, ESG and SDGs, impact materiality, resource management, sustainability reporting, spatial inequality, and the intersection of accounting and environmental outcomes. His research has appeared in reputable international journals, including work on corporate financing behavior and societal secrecy, as well as sustainability-focused studies on off-grid electrification initiatives in developing economies. In addition to published articles, he is actively developing working papers that examine earnings pressure and emissions performance, as well as socioeconomic and ICT determinants of women’s financial inclusion in Africa. His research employs advanced quantitative and qualitative methods, utilizing tools such as Stata, SAS, R, and Nvivo. Tah has accumulated substantial teaching and research experience at leading institutions, serving as a senior graduate teaching assistant in financial, cost, and management accounting, where he has supported course delivery, assessment design, and student mentoring. His research roles have involved large-scale data collection, econometric analysis, literature synthesis, and academic peer review support. Complementing his academic profile, he has professional experience in auditing and accounting across diverse industries, alongside membership in recognized international accounting bodies. Through his research, teaching, and professional engagement, Tah Pascar Tagwan demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing sustainability-oriented accounting scholarship and evidence-based policy discussions.

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Featured Publications

Implications of Non-technical Factors for Off-grid Electrification Initiatives in Cameroon: A Review of the Esaghem Village Solar PV Project

Highlights in Sustainability, 1, 159–170 (2022)
Environmental and Institutional Factors Affecting Renewable Energy Development and Implications for Achieving SDGs 7 and 11 in Mozambique’s Major Cities

Urban Science, 10(1), 47 (2026)
Societal Secrecy and Corporate Debt Financing Choice

Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 103, 102179 (2025)

Fatmah Alghamdi | Business | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fatmah Alghamdi | Business | Best Researcher Award

👤 Assist. Prof. Dr Fatmah Alghamdi, king Abdulaziz university, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Fatmah S. Alghamdi, an esteemed scholar from Saudi Arabia, is a dedicated Assistant Professor in Financial Accounting at King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah. Her academic journey began with a BSc in Accounting from KAU, graduating with first honors in 2005. She advanced her studies, earning an MSc with Merit in Accounting and Finance from the University of Essex, UK, in 2013, and later achieved a PhD in Accounting and Finance from Curtin University, Australia, in 2023. Dr. Alghamdi’s research focuses on financial accounting, corporate governance, earnings management, income shifting, and insider trading. With a robust teaching portfolio spanning undergraduate to postgraduate courses, she has supervised several master’s theses. Her active involvement in academic committees and editorial roles reflects her dedication to advancing financial accounting practices. Dr. Alghamdi is a recipient of numerous accolades for academic excellence, emphasizing her unwavering commitment to education and research.

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🌟   Evaluation of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Fatmah S. Alghamdi

Summary of Suitability

Dr. Fatmah S. Alghamdi, an accomplished academic with a robust background in financial accounting, corporate governance, and related research areas, is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive teaching, research, and publication record exemplifies a commitment to advancing the field of financial accounting and finance. Dr. Alghamdi has a strong educational foundation, having earned her PhD from Curtin University in 2023, her MSc with Merit from the University of Essex, and a BSc with First Honors from King Abdulaziz University.

🎓  Education 

Dr. Alghamdi’s educational journey exemplifies her commitment to academic excellence. She earned her BSc in Accounting from King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Saudi Arabia, in 2005, graduating with first honors and an impressive GPA of 4.89 out of 5. Pursuing further education, she completed her MSc in Accounting and Finance at the University of Essex, UK, in 2013, achieving Merit recognition for her distinguished performance. Dr. Alghamdi culminated her academic achievements with a PhD in Accounting and Finance from Curtin University, Australia, in 2023, where her research advanced financial accounting theories and practices. Her solid educational foundation, spanning three prestigious institutions, equips her with the expertise to contribute meaningfully to academia and the corporate financial domain.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Alghamdi has over 18 years of academic and professional experience at King Abdulaziz University (KAU). Her career began as a Teaching Assistant in the Accounting Department (2005–2012), where she honed her teaching and research skills. She advanced to Lecturer (2012–2023), delivering specialized courses in financial accounting and forensic accounting, and currently serves as an Assistant Professor (2023–Present). Beyond teaching, Dr. Alghamdi is an active reviewer for the International Review of Financial Analysis Journal (2024), reflecting her engagement with scholarly contributions. She plays pivotal roles in academic committees, including evaluating teaching assistant candidates and course file management. Dr. Alghamdi’s dedication to professional development is evident through her supervision of master’s theses and her continuous efforts to integrate innovative teaching methodologies, contributing significantly to financial accounting education.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Fatmah Alghamdi’s remarkable contributions to academia and her commitment to excellence have earned her several accolades. She received a Letter of Appreciation from the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administration at King Abdulaziz University in 2007. Her outstanding academic performance was recognized with three Scientific Excellence Prizes from the Faculty of Economics and Administration for achieving the highest grades in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Additionally, she was honored with the Excellence Award for attaining the highest GPA by the Vice Dean of Girls’ Campus in 2004. Beyond her academic achievements, Dr. Alghamdi has earned certificates for her professional growth, including recognition for her editorial role in the International Review of Financial Analysis Journal (2024) and various training programs on research enhancement, e-learning, and academic advising.

🌍 Research Skills On Business

Dr. Alghamdi’s research expertise encompasses a wide range of topics in financial accounting and corporate finance. Her core competencies include analyzing corporate governance structures, exploring earnings management techniques, and investigating income-shifting practices. She is particularly adept at examining tax haven utilization, insider trading, and related party transactions, providing nuanced insights into complex financial phenomena. Dr. Alghamdi’s ability to conduct empirical research is demonstrated by her publications in renowned journals. Her strong analytical skills, combined with proficiency in data interpretation tools like SPSS, allow her to address critical issues in financial reporting and taxation systems. Additionally, she has a keen interest in transfer pricing agreements and their impact on multinational corporations. Her research endeavors not only contribute to the academic community but also provide practical implications for policymakers and industry practitioners.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Non-arm’s-length transactions, offshore financial centres, transfer pricing agreements and corporate cash holdings: Evidence from U.S. multinational corporations
    • Authors: Alghamdi, F.S., Eulaiwi, B., Hussein, S.S., Duong, L., Taylor, G.
    • Journal: International Review of Financial Analysis
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
U.S. multinational corporations’ income shifting incentives and share repurchases: Evidence across differential taxation systems
    • Authors: Eulaiwi, B., Alghamdi, F.S., Al-Hadi, A., Duong, L., Taylor, G.
    • Journal: Global Finance Journal
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
Asymmetric dimethylarginine positively modulates calcium-sensing receptor signalling to promote lipid accumulation
    • Authors: Dowsett, L., Duluc, L., Higgins, E., Salt, I.P., Leiper, J.
    • Journal: Cellular Signalling
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
 A-769662 inhibits adipocyte glucose uptake in an AMPK-independent manner
    • Authors: Kopietz, F., Alshuweishi, Y., Bijland, S., Salt, I.P., Göransson, O.
    • Journal: Biochemical Journal
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 8
Regulation of nutrient uptake by AMP-activated protein kinase
    • Authors: Alghamdi, F., Alshuweishi, Y., Salt, I.P.
    • Journal: Cellular Signalling
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 11
 AMP-activated protein kinase complexes containing the β2 regulatory subunit are up-regulated during and contribute to adipogenesis
    • Authors: Katwan, O.J., Alghamdi, F., Almabrouk, T.A., Scott, J.W., Salt, I.P.
    • Journal: Biochemical Journal
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 24